Control Arms & Parts for Sale
- 03 04 05 06 07 08 toyota matrix r. frt spindle/knuckle fwd w/o abs(US $125.00)
- 01 02 03 04 05 impala l. frt spindle/knuckle ld brake opt jb9 w/o abs(US $100.00)
- 09 10 journey r. frt spindle/knuckle(US $125.00)
- Ford oem 9l8z-5500-b control arm/suspension control arm(US $129.33)
- 04 05 06 07 08 forenza r. frt spindle/knuckle(US $100.00)
- Ford oem 6s4z5k751aa rear suspension-lower control arm cam(US $18.79)
Ford and GM reliability ratings dip in Consumer Reports survey
Tue, 25 Oct 2011Consumers rated Ford's new Explorer, Fiesta and Focus models at less-than-average reliability during their first year, according to Consumer Reports' annual auto survey. Poor reception of the new models bumped Ford's overall reliability rank from the 10th spot in 2010 to the 20th this year among the 28 major nameplates included in the survey. Findings are based on responses from 1.3 million vehicle owners or lessees who subscribe to the magazine.
Join AutoWeek and Dutch Mandel for 2011 Mille Miglia coverage
Fri, 13 May 2011To celebrate the now-annual enthusiast extravaganza more commonly known as the Mille Miglia 1000 in Italy, AutoWeek is getting quality time in a legendary German coupe: the Mercedes-Benz 300SL, commonly referred to simply as the Gullwing. Our own Dutch Mandel is on the road in the Italian countryside. Check out his live tweets, photo galleries, reporting and event history at the AutoWeek Mille Miglia 2011 page.
FBI hunts £1.8m eBay car fraudster
Sun, 03 Nov 2013The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the USA has issued a wanted poster for Nicolae Popescu, a Romanian man they suspect of leading a “sophisticated internet fraud scheme where criminal conspirators, posted advertisements on internet auction sites for merchandise for sale”. The scam – predominantly carried out using eBay Motors – convinced would-be buyers to part with money for cars that didn’t exist. On Bing: see pictures of car fraud 15 car-selling scams every car buyer should know about The conspirators posed as eBay sellers and then sent fraudulent invoices, that appeared to be from legitimate online payment services, with instructions for payment to bank accounts held in the United States.